Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

Great idea, but make sure you cook your leftover rice properly and a lot! Once rice has been cooked initially and the hard shell comes off, it becomes one of the most dangerous consumables for holding nasty bacteria and diseases. Very high risk if you don't reheat it right.

Skyrim does have the 'infinite procedurally generated content' thing going, too. As well as 100+ hours of actual crafted content. I don't have the game but it sounds worth it.

Pretty different experiences, though? You could totally partake of both AC and Skyrim and have a two totally disparate and unique experiences, equally good.

I meant that as a general statement: they are both as precise as each other. However they aren't immediately interchangeable, you have to give at least an hour or two's gametime before you readjust to the change in controller type.

Comfort does come into it. The 360 joypad is a bit better than PS3's for FPS or TPS', as the analogue sticks are further away from your thumbs, not too close like the Dual Shock, and the movement stick is moved higher.

(Ignoring #1) there are other games that are online and FPS' that are infinitely better than CoD, and that you really should get.

Controllers are just as precise, and an analogue stick for movement gives you far more directional freedom than WASD.

Controller just as precise. Just slower for turning on a wider axis, which you shouldn't need to do for precision.

Installing won't affect frame rate, I think, but it will effect loading times and the sound your 360 makes.

For me it's always the tech behind a game like this, not just whatever the setting is (fantasy, sci-fi, reality, whatever).

The reviews I've read say the PC version is the definitive one generally, the only issue being the controls are still a little awkward due to being console-oriented. IGN said that, and the PC-only sites like Rock Paper Shotgun said the same thing.

That's a good idea! They definitely need a lot of hour input to soak up.

Ah, that's fair. Thanks. I had read half of it and am rushing to do an essay, and am frustrated with that kind of argument generally; so skipped down here and made my comment. I should have quoted the passage of his that frustrated me to make it clearer that's what I referred to..

Bullshit.

The textures are absolutely savage.

This is one of the most savage things I've ever seen. Shit. Utter shit.

See Darrisbob1's comment, but also:

Pity you didn't like them. Why is that?

But... Nobody has complained about the Eiffel Tower being blown up in anything! It was never blown up IRL- there are no people who really lost anything to feel strongly about it.

The Kremlin has never been blown up IRL.